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now your best bet is to go to ticket brokers such as ticket master or stub hub. >>> our coverage of saturday's game starts at 4:00 p.m. with a ktvu pregame show. then fox picks up network coverage at 4:30 with kick offset for just after 5:00. following the game, look for ibanez covering the postgame. >>> federal regulators have reached an agreement. regulators say eligible borrowers will be contacted by the end of march. the claims will be divided between people in danger of losing their home. those who have not signed into the deal are still in federal negotiations with federal regulators. >>> anti foreclosure activists rallied for a woman fighting to save her home. protesters with the alliance of californians for community enpowerment shut down the wells fargo. >> the settlement suspect the problem. the problem is keeping people in their homes. >> wells fargo says the company welcomes open discussion. >>> dow lost 50 points today, the nasdaq dropped two. investors seem to be turning their attention to corporate profits with quarterly earnings reports resuming tomorrow. >>> the advisory that
now your best bet is to go to ticket brokers such as ticket master or stub hub. >>> our coverage of saturday's game starts at 4:00 p.m. with a ktvu pregame show. then fox picks up network coverage at 4:30 with kick offset for just after 5:00. following the game, look for ibanez covering the postgame. >>> federal regulators have reached an agreement. regulators say eligible borrowers will be contacted by the end of march. the claims will be divided between people in danger of...
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we'll tell you why 280 may be a better bet than 101. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. [bleep] >>> look at this. i'm not making this up. this is in ohio. an angry woman kicked out the police car window. police say an officer was just about to take her out of the car when she became violent. look at her kicking the window there. some of the shattered glass actually hit that police officer. you see him shaking off it. but he wasn't hurt. here's the woman. she was allegedly picked up for all
we'll tell you why 280 may be a better bet than 101. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too...
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second half of the weekend looks like we could be bet. we'll hold ontop -- dash we'll -- we'll hold onto temperatures. coming up i will give you the time line on this. >>> coming up -- the latest on assault allegations against michael crabtree. what the other women who were allegedly there are now saying about what happened and what didn't. >> reporter: we're live in san francisco where a gallery owner sets fire to artwork. we'll tell you why he could face criminal charges when "mornings on 2" continues. using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>> it was supposed to be a fiery art display but things went terribly wrong when fire burned more than the display. tara moriarty is live with more details on just how much damage was done. >> reporter: yeah, setting fire to artwork. this is part of an interactive display. you ca
second half of the weekend looks like we could be bet. we'll hold ontop -- dash we'll -- we'll hold onto temperatures. coming up i will give you the time line on this. >>> coming up -- the latest on assault allegations against michael crabtree. what the other women who were allegedly there are now saying about what happened and what didn't. >> reporter: we're live in san francisco where a gallery owner sets fire to artwork. we'll tell you why he could face criminal charges when...
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what are some of the big bets that president obama can make to cement his legacy abroad? joining me is martin indyk of the brookings institution, an assistant secretary of state for president clinton and also the author of "bending history, barack obama's foreign policy." i got to take part in a conversation of big bets, black swans, a presidential briefing where you and the team at brookings write about both some of the real dangers in foreign policy as well as some areas where the president can make an impact if he so chooses. there's a lot to digest including the fact a new secretary of state is going to be presumably confirmed by the senate, john kerry. and yet in the financial times as we do this interview it is hillary clinton and the questions she faced about the death of our ambassador and others in benghazi and her warning to an administration and her successor in the financial times headlines about mali. clinton fears a new haven. does he anticipate for north africa in a way he couldn't have anticipated when he comes into office is now unstable, think about tuni
what are some of the big bets that president obama can make to cement his legacy abroad? joining me is martin indyk of the brookings institution, an assistant secretary of state for president clinton and also the author of "bending history, barack obama's foreign policy." i got to take part in a conversation of big bets, black swans, a presidential briefing where you and the team at brookings write about both some of the real dangers in foreign policy as well as some areas where the...
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there is a reason why shin bet is there. the fact of the matter is, you cannot say in a way to treat israel as aggressive and the palestinians are innocent bystanders always been killed. it is not the case at all. this is misleading. ithink there's something field while the in this film, it is the whole situation is different shades of gray. there is no total aggressive person there or aggressive entity towards a very innocent and not a violent entity and the other side -- it is both doing the worst they can. i think i can relate to what was said once from our foreign former minister said the palestinians have never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity. i can say that on both sides. neither side has missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity. that is all whole role of the gatekeepers. they have basically said, enough. it is not doing anywhere but it is only tactic without strategy. to show that in a way that only benefits both sides. if you portray only one side as the brittle, aggressive force in the other as the
there is a reason why shin bet is there. the fact of the matter is, you cannot say in a way to treat israel as aggressive and the palestinians are innocent bystanders always been killed. it is not the case at all. this is misleading. ithink there's something field while the in this film, it is the whole situation is different shades of gray. there is no total aggressive person there or aggressive entity towards a very innocent and not a violent entity and the other side -- it is both doing the...
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i bet you think you're starving. well, you're not. i want to show you what 10 teaspoons of sugar looks like in a day of food. you can enjoy foods like this omelet with spinach, turkey, and cheese, this cobb salad, these cheese and crackers, nuts, steak and vegetables, even fruit with whipped cream. all of this food is only 10 teaspoons of sugar. like i said, you will not starve. it's just a matter of picking the right things to eat and then knowing how many teaspoons of sugar you're getting. excess sugar in the diet will cause high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and of course, high blood sugar. why? because it causes silent inflammation, starting in the gut. and if this isn't enough to convince you that sugar's bad for you, here's more. sugar causes weight gain premature aging, suppresses your immune system, and contributes to constipation. so if you want to be an overweight, wrinkled constipated person with heart disease... [laughter] then keep eating too much sugar. if not, then you can turn your health around, starting today. an
i bet you think you're starving. well, you're not. i want to show you what 10 teaspoons of sugar looks like in a day of food. you can enjoy foods like this omelet with spinach, turkey, and cheese, this cobb salad, these cheese and crackers, nuts, steak and vegetables, even fruit with whipped cream. all of this food is only 10 teaspoons of sugar. like i said, you will not starve. it's just a matter of picking the right things to eat and then knowing how many teaspoons of sugar you're getting....
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bet are handling of it by both the school and the police. and the community itself. i want the community to stand up against the corruption. >> they are defending the handling of the case through a website. the two teens play for the high school football team. the police insist they will notelet lou the popularity of the investigation -- to sway the investigation. they will be tried in juvenile court next month. >>> the next chapter in the penn state six scandal will continue next month. defense lawyers are arguing that they were not given enough time to prepare for the trial. they want the judge to throw out the guilty verdicts. he was convicted of 45 counts of child abuse. meanwhile hearings for three other people are being postponed pending the resolutions of several motions. >>> a $10,000 are reward is being offered for the arrest and conviction of this person. this happened on christmas eve on bra street near hogan avenue. it is similar to the 19,962,002 door black honda civic. you see in this picture. they have likely damage to the right headlight. bumper and h
bet are handling of it by both the school and the police. and the community itself. i want the community to stand up against the corruption. >> they are defending the handling of the case through a website. the two teens play for the high school football team. the police insist they will notelet lou the popularity of the investigation -- to sway the investigation. they will be tried in juvenile court next month. >>> the next chapter in the penn state six scandal will continue...
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and maybe it will all turn out fine maybe it won't though where do you want to place your bets we'll talk to the daily reckonings eric bryant and joe bowman about their choices plus a german study finds paying taxes has a positive impact on a person's subjective well being no word on what the findings would bring in the west but if you aren't. you feel like your quality of life is on the up and up state side will talk about some other economic options and the opec of maple syrup has been robbed millions of dollars worth of the hot commodity has been stolen from canada's maple syrup cartel yes cartel i said maple syrup cartel and those are not my words that's according to the new york times we'll talk about it in loose change let's get to today's capital account.
and maybe it will all turn out fine maybe it won't though where do you want to place your bets we'll talk to the daily reckonings eric bryant and joe bowman about their choices plus a german study finds paying taxes has a positive impact on a person's subjective well being no word on what the findings would bring in the west but if you aren't. you feel like your quality of life is on the up and up state side will talk about some other economic options and the opec of maple syrup has been robbed...
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jon fortt at the event and joins us with more on the big bet. jon? >> reporter: maria, there's often a sell on the news effect with these events and also the reviewers, pretty universally positive on this device, but of all the reviewers i spoke to, i said would you dump your current phone for it? he said, i don't know. there's a question is this good enough? the u.s. launch comes in early march. that's a positive. it's not a thing where they are announcing it and maybe we'll get it in six months so that's good and alicia keys is joining rim as areat director. i spoke to torsten heinz in the last hour about what that means. he said she will be working on a project basis and will marshall troops behind her and bringing her message to the world. maybe that will help turn things around. more devices are coming this year. they will try to bring the bb-10 operating system to lower price points. maybe that expand the market a bit. smartphones are really growing and trying to grow in markets like north america which are largely saturated so those lower pric
jon fortt at the event and joins us with more on the big bet. jon? >> reporter: maria, there's often a sell on the news effect with these events and also the reviewers, pretty universally positive on this device, but of all the reviewers i spoke to, i said would you dump your current phone for it? he said, i don't know. there's a question is this good enough? the u.s. launch comes in early march. that's a positive. it's not a thing where they are announcing it and maybe we'll get it in...
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i'm not sure but they may bet ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight emmy-winning sportscaster for nbc, please welcome back to the program bob costas. ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you. >> how are you doing jon: always good to have a guest on that i can swap jackets with. we're going to talk sports. there's nothing that i like better than talking sports but before we get to the sports i have to talk to you about you found yourself at the center of a plit conversation when at half time during a football game tragedy in kansas city. >> right jon: with the football player who killed himself and then his girlfriend. you spoke of a gun culture >> right jon: and... quoted jason whitt lock a columnist from kansas city and now writes for the fox sports website who never mentioned the second amendment or gun control but talked about a gun culture which i do believe exists. it's an attitude toward guns. obviously i think any sane person believes that we ought not to have high capacity magazines and assault rifles and that there ought to be
i'm not sure but they may bet ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight emmy-winning sportscaster for nbc, please welcome back to the program bob costas. ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you. >> how are you doing jon: always good to have a guest on that i can swap jackets with. we're going to talk sports. there's nothing that i like better than talking sports but before we get to the sports i have to talk to you about you found yourself at the center of a...
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borton for farmers and their bets have no effect yet the prices. bear scant resemblance to the natural growth in demand for food moreover they're already creating grounds for instability sparking protests and demonstrations for instance in several african countries including working faster and senegal bakers went on strike recently because of an eighty percent increase in the price of wheat so if this trend continues people will be unable to afford basic staple foods and if further harvest suffer too it's not hard to imagine the consequences for the world's hungry that is coming up to help us ten here in the russian capital and in just a couple of minutes our business team brings you the latest developments coming out of the annual world economic forum in davus. it's. played. live. i've. led. the to.
borton for farmers and their bets have no effect yet the prices. bear scant resemblance to the natural growth in demand for food moreover they're already creating grounds for instability sparking protests and demonstrations for instance in several african countries including working faster and senegal bakers went on strike recently because of an eighty percent increase in the price of wheat so if this trend continues people will be unable to afford basic staple foods and if further harvest...
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space since the two thousands i remember when i heard recently about the idea of a space hotel i made a bet with one of my colleagues that there would be no such thing in my lifetime now aside from the fact that i would never live to see the money if i did when that was the confidence i had that there would be no such thing was i foolish to make that too but unfortunately i think you probably war i have absolutely no doubt in my mind that there will be a space hotel within the next ten years in orbit around the earth why. because there's an incredibly good business plan behind it because millions of people want to go to space and because the technology to provide such a hotel is getting closer and closer every day in terms of its cost effectiveness so there is in theory an impetus there but at the moment the principle impetus is this just the fact of let's go and see what is out there let's be a tourist in space is that really enough of an incentive all the market studies that have ever been done will show you that forty percent of the general public wants to go to space in their lifetime i
space since the two thousands i remember when i heard recently about the idea of a space hotel i made a bet with one of my colleagues that there would be no such thing in my lifetime now aside from the fact that i would never live to see the money if i did when that was the confidence i had that there would be no such thing was i foolish to make that too but unfortunately i think you probably war i have absolutely no doubt in my mind that there will be a space hotel within the next ten years in...
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towards the word but two of the country's leading middle east experts orange convinced vision i would bet a certain amount of money we will hear the words all options are on the table come out of his come out of his mouth in addition to the point that we have the appointment of john brennan at the cia who i think is someone who the israelis are just fine with who will continue many of the covert programs of course or drone program but many of the covert programs that would be under his under his authority at the cia that will be very much to israel's liking that will serve to undermine any attempts or any possibilities for. coming to terms of the islamic republic of iran john brennan has been in charge of president obama's targeted assassinations program is a point of push the notorious war on terror in a different perspective and shows that it's far from over they want wars that will not redound against them at home politically so they don't want any more body bags they don't want more american troops. killed to the extent they want to prevent that they want to have all the soldiers sitt
towards the word but two of the country's leading middle east experts orange convinced vision i would bet a certain amount of money we will hear the words all options are on the table come out of his come out of his mouth in addition to the point that we have the appointment of john brennan at the cia who i think is someone who the israelis are just fine with who will continue many of the covert programs of course or drone program but many of the covert programs that would be under his under...
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. >> i think what she does is a part and has been a part of the secretary of state role -- >> i bet they haven't even traveled a quarter of the miles. >> john, you ought to have somebody there -- >> she surpassed a predecessor, i think it was madeline al bright who held the record. >> what was albright's record? >> this is a million miles. >> excuse me, hillary just passed that record in the last couple of months. so it's not that big a deal. >> john what you're saying -- >> pat, please, i would like to finish. >> go ahead. >> in terms of the accountability here, there was an accountability aboard that she appear pointed that reported, that calls for like 29 different reforms which goes step by step where it was broken down, and maybe she should have read those cables, and i would hope that john kerry -- >> she doesn't have to. with the enhanced technology we have. >> john, let me talk to your point. >> she is not going to read every cable. >> the cable was addressed to her. we have a copy of the cable on this broadcast. >> john, let me talk to your point. you're exactly right. if she is
. >> i think what she does is a part and has been a part of the secretary of state role -- >> i bet they haven't even traveled a quarter of the miles. >> john, you ought to have somebody there -- >> she surpassed a predecessor, i think it was madeline al bright who held the record. >> what was albright's record? >> this is a million miles. >> excuse me, hillary just passed that record in the last couple of months. so it's not that big a deal. >>...
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higher investment and central banks deny this saying futures trading is important for farmers and their bets have no effect yet the prices. bear scant resemblance to the natural growth in demand for food moreover there are already creating grounds for instability sparking protests and demonstrations for instance in several african countries including working faster in senegal bakers went on strike recently because of an eighty percent increase in the price of wheat so if this trend continues people will be unable to afford basic staple foods and if further harvest suffer too it's not hard to imagine the consequences for the world's hungry and i thank you very much for breaking that down for us. to israel now where a general election is looming and polls there predict will be little change the makeup of the country's parliament forecaster promising the return of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is right wing likud party and are leaving many voters apathetic and disillusioned artie's polis leader reports. the countdown has begun but instead of scanning the papers to brush up on who's saying w
higher investment and central banks deny this saying futures trading is important for farmers and their bets have no effect yet the prices. bear scant resemblance to the natural growth in demand for food moreover there are already creating grounds for instability sparking protests and demonstrations for instance in several african countries including working faster in senegal bakers went on strike recently because of an eighty percent increase in the price of wheat so if this trend continues...
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and this yearslong bet by the islamic republic of iran on these groups has paid off, because now their regional allies have become the most influential players in their respective arenas today. the result is that today it is the islamic republic of iran and its ideas of participatory islamist governance and an independent foreign policy that has real influence, real power in countries across the middle east from egypt to baa rape that were -- bahrain that were once clearly in america's camp. in strategic terms, the islamic republic of iran has been and is using through its narrative not its drones, not its tanks, through its narrative they are using the political awakening of middle eastern publics to alter the very nature of power politics in the middle east. as we describe in our book "downing to tehran," this has been an effective foreign policy and national security strategy for the islamic republic of iran, one that is exactly and repeatedly underappreciated in the united states. and at this point i'm going to hand it over to flipt to continue -- flynt to continue our discussion.
and this yearslong bet by the islamic republic of iran on these groups has paid off, because now their regional allies have become the most influential players in their respective arenas today. the result is that today it is the islamic republic of iran and its ideas of participatory islamist governance and an independent foreign policy that has real influence, real power in countries across the middle east from egypt to baa rape that were -- bahrain that were once clearly in america's camp. in...
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and the oprah interview is in some ways the ultimate doubling of the bet, he pushes everything on the table and said, look, there is where i am going to try to do to get out of this. >> rose: so what are you looking for? each of you in the oprah interview? >> well, you know, i don't -- i was asking myself that same question and i really don't know what to say, like he will confess. >> rose: right. >> i don't, having done some reporting on lance armstrong i would fool myself i could interpret the thoughts of a goldfish before i think i know what lance armstrong is thinking so judging his contrition is not an issue to me, strategically this looks like 15 years of deny, deny nye until there was about penny left from deneigh and let's see what we can get from confessing so i think a lot of people will try to interpret his emotions and mannerisms and to me, i am in a place where i understand i can't even begin to do that, beyond his confession -- >> rose: what are you looking for, daniel? >> i am looking for what he says to the people he hurt, i mean for what he says to them, this isn't ab
and the oprah interview is in some ways the ultimate doubling of the bet, he pushes everything on the table and said, look, there is where i am going to try to do to get out of this. >> rose: so what are you looking for? each of you in the oprah interview? >> well, you know, i don't -- i was asking myself that same question and i really don't know what to say, like he will confess. >> rose: right. >> i don't, having done some reporting on lance armstrong i would fool...
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on cnn gts offered a bet that the reigning regime will not be there in a year's time, close quote. two days later and foreign policy, hillary and i took stairstep a nice feature. i recognize the notion that two former u.s. government officials turn university professors betting george soros and anything made an absurd, but that's what we did. we given that not only with the islamic republic still beat the rams government and a year's time, but the balance of influence and power in the middle east to be tilted even further in the favor. almost two years since iris made his feature as they were eager to collect on it. later in 2011, the back-and-forth between ayatollah khomeini, the islamic republic later and president ahmadinejad over the resignation reinstatement of the intelligence minister and other issues. the same cast of iran expert on mainstream media gave developments overblown, even hysterical treatment portraying them as unprecedented signs of an insecure regime. such analyses revealed the very least lamentable ignorance about the islamic republic political history, which
on cnn gts offered a bet that the reigning regime will not be there in a year's time, close quote. two days later and foreign policy, hillary and i took stairstep a nice feature. i recognize the notion that two former u.s. government officials turn university professors betting george soros and anything made an absurd, but that's what we did. we given that not only with the islamic republic still beat the rams government and a year's time, but the balance of influence and power in the middle...
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i think not only is china a great place, probably a safer bet than being in parts of the u.s. market and parts of europe. >> although i think it's a trade rather than an investment. >> i would hold the water on that. >> i think that we learned last week the dangers of being out of the u.s. market to some degree. we're with you. we're overweight emerging markets in here. and we see it. but i don't think we should underestimate the opportunities in the u.s. market at least by year end. >> maybe. but when you look at what's going on in washington, i mean, sure. you can call the back and forth nonsense and i agree with you. but the fact is something gets cut. so money stops going into certain areas. we are going to see only cuts as sort of an agreement around this debt ceiling. so does that impact certain sectors and earnings? >> maybe. but we're a wash in liquidity again. we're in that type of market. >> yes. >> i think the economy is going to end up being far stronger than people realize. that will take over and overtake the fiscal austerity. however we get there, i don't think
i think not only is china a great place, probably a safer bet than being in parts of the u.s. market and parts of europe. >> although i think it's a trade rather than an investment. >> i would hold the water on that. >> i think that we learned last week the dangers of being out of the u.s. market to some degree. we're with you. we're overweight emerging markets in here. and we see it. but i don't think we should underestimate the opportunities in the u.s. market at least by...
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salesman i think what what international investors would like to see is government get out of the way of bet i'd like to see successful russian entrepreneurs who built real businesses in russia in the last fifteen twenty years. be out front doing the sales pitch i'd like to say. from mike meet there instead of instead of medvedev he's a lot more credible some is very interesting point yeah absolutely i mean one of the things he said is that you know it was the straw poll. needs to do an eighty percent of the audience said you know tackle corruption where is he to run and said actually we just need to make a state companies more efficient i actually think that the fundamental thing he's. backtracking from the state i know we've got the asset sales to show but then he speaks celebrated you know some very successful companies in russia that their leaders need to be up front and pushing the message forward not and i think you should have gone to davos and represented russia because you explain the russia case very straightforward. really you are very open to talking about the problems in the mis
salesman i think what what international investors would like to see is government get out of the way of bet i'd like to see successful russian entrepreneurs who built real businesses in russia in the last fifteen twenty years. be out front doing the sales pitch i'd like to say. from mike meet there instead of instead of medvedev he's a lot more credible some is very interesting point yeah absolutely i mean one of the things he said is that you know it was the straw poll. needs to do an eighty...
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libya and syria stand as present day examples of that iraq and afghanistan also stand as examples of bet we can't you go to countries where we have an interest and that tends to blind our judgment as to what really is going on on the ground i think if we could let countries kind of settle their problems internally yes people are going to get killed but i think it would be far quicker and far fewer damage to people's lives to property then when the great powers get involved and that includes ico us in the un i think the government our government the united states wastes a lot of money this is another example of that and of course there's more analysis on the conflict in mali on our website including a political activists from the british style the war coalition and he says. government made a grave mistake seeking the help of a power he believes responsible for disaster after disaster in the region since colonial times going to r.t. dot com for that and don't forget the comment section to share your pain. it's. into days high tech world major companies and governments outsource to go to gr
libya and syria stand as present day examples of that iraq and afghanistan also stand as examples of bet we can't you go to countries where we have an interest and that tends to blind our judgment as to what really is going on on the ground i think if we could let countries kind of settle their problems internally yes people are going to get killed but i think it would be far quicker and far fewer damage to people's lives to property then when the great powers get involved and that includes ico...
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. >> jennifer: you bet. let me start with you clarissa what i'm -- i'm curious about the psychology what was the status for having the president back off of his own proposal and instead support the senator's proposal. >> first of all the president is still going to nevada tomorrow and delivering a speech that we all expect will have a very aggressive and forward lean on the issue of immigration. giving these senator space to come forward to these proposal is if you are motivated by real solutions we all know we need to get a deal to the president's desk. and it was important to do that. >> jennifer: yeah i'm -- i'm glad to see that you can -- you know, set your ego aside and allow the senate to come forward with something that is by partisan, and if the president lobbed his own plan in that, who knows what would have happened. matt, are you worried that jan brewer and other border-state officials will end up vetoing, essentially these immigration measures by having to certedfy? >> yeah i think you have hit o
. >> jennifer: you bet. let me start with you clarissa what i'm -- i'm curious about the psychology what was the status for having the president back off of his own proposal and instead support the senator's proposal. >> first of all the president is still going to nevada tomorrow and delivering a speech that we all expect will have a very aggressive and forward lean on the issue of immigration. giving these senator space to come forward to these proposal is if you are motivated by...
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to bet. and rice also a short break interview with the u.s. national security agency whistleblower. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours of hard work and how many patriotic deeds does it take to become one of the people who make the decisions and the world's largest country well i'll tell you how much it takes exactly seven point five million euros russia's federal investigative committee has a stablish that allegedly hey of constantine should show of from fair russia and the commies prospectively promised for a fee to get a businessman to their parties electoral lists giving him a spot in the lower house of the duma the investigators have forwarded the state duma an official request to strip the two m.p.'s of their parliamentary immunity and you're darn right they better street have their parliamentary immunity stripped i mean what's worse than government corruption some people in the government being so corrupt they can actually sell the government itself to someone for a fee so positions in parliament corruption on this high of a level needs to be
to bet. and rice also a short break interview with the u.s. national security agency whistleblower. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours of hard work and how many patriotic deeds does it take to become one of the people who make the decisions and the world's largest country well i'll tell you how much it takes exactly seven point five million euros russia's federal investigative committee has a stablish that allegedly hey of constantine should show of from fair...
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american though i'm handling for the yemenis it's not for america oh you know this is you know you i'll bet i'm here i mean i've never tried to kate you were not for america and then is not america's wall of yemen is a war being fought between superpowers in the region iran and saudi arabia sunni and shia islam fighting each other in this area the idea that america does this paranoia that america is everywhere it's like you have these gutter and you seem and you think it's always a jewish person behind an issue yes iran turkey saudi arabia even the emerging egypt these are power brokers in the region there's a complexity of the world that goes beyond your idea of america in the west but everyone else good it's far more complex than that david i'm going to be the last word in the program go ahead why i think i think wasn't what's important to get back to is that the world is a very complex very dangerous world and i still think that the the west the economic prosperity that spread beyond the west the stability through to your atlantic institutions still has a lot to contribute to the world n
american though i'm handling for the yemenis it's not for america oh you know this is you know you i'll bet i'm here i mean i've never tried to kate you were not for america and then is not america's wall of yemen is a war being fought between superpowers in the region iran and saudi arabia sunni and shia islam fighting each other in this area the idea that america does this paranoia that america is everywhere it's like you have these gutter and you seem and you think it's always a jewish...
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with the drones and the deportations thank you so much for among the lino for shedding a light you bet. today marks the fortieth anniversary of what is still referred to as the biggest scandal in washington's history watergate and this very day two members of president nixon's committee for reelection gordon liddy and james mccord jr were found guilty and convicted of conspiracy burglary and attempting to wiretap the democratic party's headquarters of the water dick building right here in d.c. the roots of the watergate scandal can be traced back to nixon's presidency which was the tories they secretive a famous example being the release of the pentagon papers which exposed the secrets of vietnam and information about a legal bombings of laos and cambodia without congressional knowledge the pentagon papers hid in the press smeared nixon's image and as a result he came even more invasive and distrusting of the american public ironically enough as reserved as he was nixon made audio recordings of meetings and personal thoughts he had in the oval office material that would soon lead to hi
with the drones and the deportations thank you so much for among the lino for shedding a light you bet. today marks the fortieth anniversary of what is still referred to as the biggest scandal in washington's history watergate and this very day two members of president nixon's committee for reelection gordon liddy and james mccord jr were found guilty and convicted of conspiracy burglary and attempting to wiretap the democratic party's headquarters of the water dick building right here in d.c....
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is is a real value creator n europe it is about who you're betting on. cheap stocks are great but i need a manager to lead the company. we look for value creators. there is a lot of value destroyers out there. you want to avoid them at all costs. ashley: yes, there are. are there areas you're avoiding when it comes to europe? >> we don't like heavy cyclicals. my rule of thumb, price of oil is up, oil stocks are up. we stay away from that kind of stuff. we want to it to be unique to the company. ashley: yeah. >> we love transforming situations. siemens is transforming, streamlining. vivendi is a complete breakup opportunity. we like fiat the car company. ashley: you do? >> absolutely of the it is led by a wonderful leader, sergio marchionne. ruthless value creator and he is closing plants. he is streamlining. he is pushing back on the unions in a way that's not been done in a long time. he is taking a lot of heat. ashley: industry suffered in europe, that doesn't concern you? >> you have some of the best luxury sports cars owned by fiat. you have maserati
is is a real value creator n europe it is about who you're betting on. cheap stocks are great but i need a manager to lead the company. we look for value creators. there is a lot of value destroyers out there. you want to avoid them at all costs. ashley: yes, there are. are there areas you're avoiding when it comes to europe? >> we don't like heavy cyclicals. my rule of thumb, price of oil is up, oil stocks are up. we stay away from that kind of stuff. we want to it to be unique to the...
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a bad day or a totally made up thing designed for political shenanigans this week let's talk about bet do you even think he's going to do it he said that two years ago and it didn't happen so i don't buy it you know you finish what you started what did we start and what do we have to finish what is finishing mean i guess to capture or. do you think that we've defined what and means it's tough because you know we don't know everything i think we need to have a world presence to maintain the why is it up to us to maintain a well presence why don't we just get out of everyone's business well that's a good idea too but if no if we don't do it nobody will and otherwise the world's going to go to war and we were in his stabilizing factor and until now and time it's been us but we're the ones causing all the wars. depends on your perspective i think as i am sort board more defending than attacking my opinion is the reason we are over there is because the wonderful oil. it's all about money and. that the marinas they want to put your life i'm the line doesn't that make you mad it makes me real
a bad day or a totally made up thing designed for political shenanigans this week let's talk about bet do you even think he's going to do it he said that two years ago and it didn't happen so i don't buy it you know you finish what you started what did we start and what do we have to finish what is finishing mean i guess to capture or. do you think that we've defined what and means it's tough because you know we don't know everything i think we need to have a world presence to maintain the why...
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. >> i bet. >> you're losing money on those accounts, right? >> the reality it's grown so much because of the strong asset gathering, we've been doing the last two years over $40 billion. the reality is the percentage of client cash to total assets is actually still in the range of 15% to 20%. it hasn't moved. >> what's going to bring them back then? go back to that first question michelle was asking what. will get that $90 billion to be put to work again, do you think? >> i do believe that what we have right now is the economy is getting better. the equity markets have improved. standard & poor's 500 was up. the s&p 500 was up 13%, 14%, up 4% year to date. >> right. >> the economy is starting to show good signs. as long as we don't have it derailed in washington. >> i was just going to ask. >> i think things could get better. >> could washington still screw this up? >> absolutely. i don't think it takes much to have another debt ceiling debate and debacle would not be helpful here. i think there's so much minon the sidelines between the retail
. >> i bet. >> you're losing money on those accounts, right? >> the reality it's grown so much because of the strong asset gathering, we've been doing the last two years over $40 billion. the reality is the percentage of client cash to total assets is actually still in the range of 15% to 20%. it hasn't moved. >> what's going to bring them back then? go back to that first question michelle was asking what. will get that $90 billion to be put to work again, do you think?...
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i bet joe is going to be happy. top of the hour on "morning joe," members of congress are promising tough confirmation hearings for the new nominees to head the pentagon and cia on "morning joe." the crew will kick that around and talk about what's in store for chuck hagel and john brennan. >>> when we come back here, we're going to huddle around the water cooler. pbs smashes records with the help of one of tv's most talked about shows. we're going to show you a clip from that when "way too early" comes right back. >>> when you're a quarterback in alabama, you see that love lly lady there? that is miss alabama. that is a.j. mccarron's girlfriend. what a beautiful woman, wow! >> a.j. is doing some things right. >> if you're a youngster in alabama, start getting the football out and throw aren't backyard. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offe
i bet joe is going to be happy. top of the hour on "morning joe," members of congress are promising tough confirmation hearings for the new nominees to head the pentagon and cia on "morning joe." the crew will kick that around and talk about what's in store for chuck hagel and john brennan. >>> when we come back here, we're going to huddle around the water cooler. pbs smashes records with the help of one of tv's most talked about shows. we're going to show you a...
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bet the marine as someone who puts your life on the line doesn't that make you mad it makes me really upset because we have a lot of marines that are dying each and every day in afghanistan you know and you know for god's sakes i can be next you know so it does make me pretty upset that he's promising something that he's not owning up to the bottom line is we're so used to having us troops all over the world up in everyone's business that we probably can't imagine us pulling out of anywhere and that makes americans the world's bullies whether we like it or not. so there was the streets of new york to the northwest of russia very shortly a fascinating trip lined up on the shores of the white sea after the break. because of recent events guns have a game become a big issue all over the usa both sides are throwing their talking point ammunition back and forth and we hear a lot of conflicting stories well in australia they got tough on guns and crime went down but then again others say in the u.k. they got rid of all their guns and all hell broke loose i've heard stories that you are way
bet the marine as someone who puts your life on the line doesn't that make you mad it makes me really upset because we have a lot of marines that are dying each and every day in afghanistan you know and you know for god's sakes i can be next you know so it does make me pretty upset that he's promising something that he's not owning up to the bottom line is we're so used to having us troops all over the world up in everyone's business that we probably can't imagine us pulling out of anywhere and...
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with the drones and the deportations thank you so much for among the lino for shedding a light you bet. today marks the fortieth anniversary of what is still referred to as the biggest scandal in washington's history watergate and this very day two members of president nixon's committee for reelection gordon liddy and james mccord jr were found guilty and convicted of conspiracy burglary and attempting to wiretap the democratic party's headquarters at the watergate building right here in d.c. the roots of the watergate scandal can be traced back to nixon's presidency which was the tories they secretive a famous example being the release of the pentagon papers which exposed the secrets of vietnam and information about a legal bombings of laos and cambodia without congressional knowledge the pentagon papers hid in the press smeared nixon's image as a result and came even more invasive and distrust of the american public ironically enough as reserved as he was nixon made audio recordings of meetings and personal thoughts he had in the oval office material that would soon lead to his demis
with the drones and the deportations thank you so much for among the lino for shedding a light you bet. today marks the fortieth anniversary of what is still referred to as the biggest scandal in washington's history watergate and this very day two members of president nixon's committee for reelection gordon liddy and james mccord jr were found guilty and convicted of conspiracy burglary and attempting to wiretap the democratic party's headquarters at the watergate building right here in d.c....
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on a facebook page as well the plenty more to come for you this hour including that of a taming to bet on separatist sentiment in just a few minutes here on the program we'll look at chinese plans to sort problems out by pumping money in to try to integrate one of its most restive regions into the rest of the country. to find out why it flooded me a. second to nobody by a top american think tank in its list of the world's most powerful people. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know. welcome to the big picture. is he ok. it is a mid afternoon here in the russian capital i'm rori sushi live on r t for years people in tibet have protested chinese rule over their land often taking drastic measures to do so twenty eight self-immolation reported last november alone but since bloody demonstrations of four years ago beijing has been trying to integrate tibet into the rest of the country boosting subsidies and investment ch
on a facebook page as well the plenty more to come for you this hour including that of a taming to bet on separatist sentiment in just a few minutes here on the program we'll look at chinese plans to sort problems out by pumping money in to try to integrate one of its most restive regions into the rest of the country. to find out why it flooded me a. second to nobody by a top american think tank in its list of the world's most powerful people. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so...